Save .5 pound for 11 bucks , and lower your passengers pegs .5" at the same time .

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Took a gamble on these little black alum pegs from e bay . I still need pegs for my son who rides sometimes , and to keep function or stock looking
while on a small diet :laugh: I also noted that the pegs have a cut in them that can work as a 2nd bunge cord tie point for touring .
They are also .5 "s lower than the OEM model so your passenger will have a bit less knee bend .

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Re: Save .5 pound for 11 bucks , and lower your passengers pegs .5" at the same time

I know that aftermarket rear sets give the rider less shock/vibration absorption. I wonder if the shock/vibration is noticeably different for passengers with these pegs?
 
Re: Save .5 pound for 11 bucks , and lower your passengers pegs .5" at the same time

I wonder if the shock/vibration is noticeably different for passengers with these pegs?

Good question , if its one thing my missus noticed when i swapped out the orig mufflers for yoshis was added vibes thru the pegs, which she hates.
 
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